Profiles in "Racism" Expertise Area

  • El Hamel's research focuses mainly on issues of power/class, slavery, race/ethnicity, gender and social justice.
  • An Associate Professor with a joint appointment in the School of Social and Family Dynamics (Family and Human Development) and the School of Social Transformation (Asian Pacific American Studies) at ASU.
  • Riding In is the editor of Wicazo Sa Review. His research, teaching, and service focus on sovereignty, repatriation, religious freedom, cultural resources laws, racism, colonization/decolonization, and Pawnee history.
  • Berkel studies health equity and the dissemination & implementation of evidence-based preventive interventions
  • Kenneth Ladenburg holds a PhD in English - Writing, Rhetorics, and Literacies. His research focuses on the rhetoric of Race, Racism, Racist Discourse, Composition Theory, and Contemporary Rhetorical Theory
  • Tony Clark is a United States Marine Corps veteran rifleman (0311) and scout sniper (8541), first-generation college graduate and professional educator with 30+ years of teaching experience.
  • Professor Spanierman's research focuses on microaggressions, white individuals' racial attitudes, racial justice allies, and multicultural counseling competence.
  • Brown's teaching philosophy is to engage and encourage students to work collaboratively, and guide them towards a core understanding of the course work and its most fundamental principles.
  • Free is Associate Professor of English, affiliate faculty in Gender and Women's Studies, and Barret Honors College faculty.
  • Swank studies the ways that stigmatized populations accept and challenge social inequalities. He has over 65 publications and often teaches classes on social movements and research methods.